Frass nourishes chitin-feeding bacteria and fungi, which in turn devour gnat eggs and root-feeding nematodes. Their “frass” (a polite word for insect poop) is a respectable source of N-P-K, but more importantly it is a rich source of plant-available chitin. The name signifies “seekers of dark places” and most of these beetles do avoid the light. “Darkling beetle” is the common name for the Tenebrionidae family of beetles, which comprises over 20,000 species living all over the world. Superworm to the rescue! By the power of chitin, the good will prevail! As if “darkling beetle” didn’t already sound like the nightmare invention of a fantasy novelist, the manufacturers of this fertilizer have dubbed their darkling beetle larvae “superworms.” We see a Hollywood blockbuster in the making! On a dark and stormy night, an evil band of fungus gnats swarms toward your Conspiracy Kush.
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